The Japanese Flower
This sculpture installation artwork is a beautiful representation of the cooperation and re- spect between Malaysia and Indonesia. It combines the aesthetic components of Malaysia’s national flower, the hibiscus, and Bali’s national flower, the Cambodian or Japanese flower, to create a stunning visu...
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my.uitm.ir.857412023-10-14T01:57:04Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/85741/ The Japanese Flower Mohammad Kinal, Nur Amiera Zam Universiti Teknologi MARA N Visual arts (General) NB Sculpture This sculpture installation artwork is a beautiful representation of the cooperation and re- spect between Malaysia and Indonesia. It combines the aesthetic components of Malaysia’s national flower, the hibiscus, and Bali’s national flower, the Cambodian or Japanese flower, to create a stunning visual display that represents the cultural and natural unity between both nations. The hibiscus symbolizes the principle of national unity and integration in Malaysia, while the Cambodian or Japanese flower represents identity, beauty, and purity of heart in Bali, Indonesia. By fusing the iconography of these two flowers, this artwork aims to convey the cultural values and natural beauty of both countries. Moreover, this piece of art uses natural materials like bamboo, rattan, and other environmentally friendly materials as a medium to reflect the significance of environmental sustainability in both countries. This makes the art project more sustainably constructed and serves as a reminder of the value of protecting the environment and our cultural history. Overall, this artwork is a beautiful representation of cultural diversity, natural cooperation, and environmental sustainability. It aims to increase awareness of these values and serves as an inspiration to viewers. College of Creative Arts 2023 Book Section NonPeerReviewed image en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/85741/2/Eco-Centric%20Coverpage.jpg text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/85741/3/85741.pdf The Japanese Flower. (2023) In: Eco-Centric 1.0 International Cultural Exchange Through Sustainable Art. Students’ Artworks . College of Creative Arts, UiTM Shah Alam, pp. 60-70. ISBN 978-629-98470-0-7 |
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This sculpture installation artwork is a beautiful representation of the cooperation and re- spect between Malaysia and Indonesia. It combines the aesthetic components of Malaysia’s national flower, the hibiscus, and Bali’s national flower, the Cambodian or Japanese flower, to create a stunning visual display that represents the cultural and natural unity between both nations. The hibiscus symbolizes the principle of national unity and integration in Malaysia, while the Cambodian or Japanese flower represents identity, beauty, and purity of heart in Bali, Indonesia. By fusing the iconography of these two flowers, this artwork aims to convey the cultural values and natural beauty of both countries. Moreover, this piece of art uses natural materials like bamboo, rattan, and other environmentally friendly materials as a medium to reflect the significance of environmental sustainability in both countries. This makes the art project more sustainably constructed and serves as a reminder of the value of protecting the environment and our cultural history. Overall, this artwork is a beautiful representation of cultural diversity, natural cooperation, and environmental sustainability. It aims to increase awareness of these values and serves as an inspiration to viewers. |
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